Any real question? If you follow terms and conditions (which you posted), they pay. The FAQ pretty much covers it.

vickh

Senior Member - 6K

posted: Nov. 17, 2012 @ 9:14p

BF sales included?

qwerty12345otron

Senior Member

posted: Nov. 17, 2012 @ 9:58p

I've used it in the past with no issues or hassles. I like the program's feature that it will actively seek out a lower price on an item you register. Additionally, you have the option to directly provide documentation of a lower price.

In short, no complaints and an excellent fringe benefit of certain Citi Cards.

Dealpouncer

Thrifty Member

posted: Nov. 18, 2012 @ 1:04a

I was curious about this in the past, but read a bit more about it this week and was disappointed to see that it seems you have to register each item you purchase? The real value would be auto-tracking such things. Otherwise, I'm way to damn busy to register things and hope for a lower price, and that's coming from someone who obsesses about the lowest price. Quite frankly I doubt they could beat my deals.

fattywallace

Hysterical member

posted: Nov. 18, 2012 @ 10:33a

vipercon said: Any real question? If you follow terms and conditions (which you posted), they pay. The FAQ pretty much covers it.

If you can't comprehend context, why even bother to read and reply?

To the other that did reply and posted insights and experiences, thanks!

qwerty12345otron

Senior Member

posted: Nov. 18, 2012 @ 11:36a

Alexsoccerboy said: I was curious about this in the past, but read a bit more about it this week and was disappointed to see that it seems you have to register each item you purchase? The real value would be auto-tracking such things. Otherwise, I'm way to damn busy to register things and hope for a lower price, and that's coming from someone who obsesses about the lowest price. Quite frankly I doubt they could beat my deals.

It only covers drops >$25 I believe, which means you wouldn't need to register everything. Likewise,if you find a better deal, you can manually submit it (i.e., you are not just dependent on what Citi finds).

I don't think there is a better (or much better) card to use at Amazon.com than the Forward, and price rewind only sweetens the deal.

Greatness

Handsome Member

posted: Nov. 18, 2012 @ 3:03p

I checked, but the Forward card does not support the Citi rewind feature. Which citcards support this feature?

Medikit

Senior Member

posted: Nov. 18, 2012 @ 3:26p

Greatness said: I checked, but the Forward card does not support the Citi rewind feature. Which citcards support this feature?

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